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Measure Of Damages 6.12 at Law Glossary

What is it? Both the Lanham Act and the common law provide for two standard methods of calculating damages, if indeed damages are awarded at all. These are typically the plaintiffs lost profits or defendants profits gained as a result of defendants infringing activity. Additionally, damages have been based on a reasonable royalty or a the cost of corrective advertising. Finally, the court may award treble damages and prejudgment interest to the plaintiff where the court deems such damages as equitable and not punitive.

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